Are the “factors” considered for the rankings the ones that are important to you? I did not notice any other listed country that I would live in, regardless of ranking. Canada would be OK if one got rid of the government, liberals and queers.
Germany received the top ranking because of its strong economy, world influence and its focus on important global issues, such as the migrant crisis and Eurozone unity, the survey said, according to The New York Daily News.
The ranking was based on surveys from 16,248 people from 36 countries in the Americas, Asia, Europe and Africa. Of those, more than 8,000 were college-educated, middle- or upper-class individuals, while more than 4,500 others were senior business leaders. Respondents were asked to share their perceptions on a random selection of 65 attributes for a random selection of countries, with the attributes scored and grouped into nine broader categories: adventure, citizenship, cultural influence, entrepreneurship, heritage, movers, open for business, power and quality of life.
I would base it on weather, lifestyle, education, freedom, not immigration, green living etc.
No liberals, socialists and have freedom would be much better to live in than how they judged this.